Thursday, June 25, 2009

Rays Attendance 2009 (Here We Go Again)

So, with the Phillies in town and the first 2 games of a 3-game series being attended to the tune of 19,000-20,000, the debate about Rays attendance is back on. We've written about this before (click here for our analysis of attendance back in 2008) and will probably write about it again (that's so unfortunate). But, let's also not lose sight of some of the facts that were nicely outlined in an article in today's St. Pete Times):

"Through 34 home games (not including Wednesday's game against the Phillies), attendance at Tropicana Field had increased 23.3 percent from the first 34 games of last season. The spike translates to an extra 4,284 people per game. Only the Kansas City Royals, who completed a $250 million stadium renovation, have seen a higher per-game increase.

At the same time, the rest of baseball is struggling.

Attendance has dropped nearly 5 percent across the sport in 2009. Excluding new smaller stadiums for the New York Mets and New York Yankees, baseball attendance has decreased 3.7 percent.

So while the rest of baseball is trending fewer sales, the Rays are selling more.

To summarize, after posting the largest increase in attendance in all of MLB in 2008, the Rays are near the top in % increase once again in 2009. Yet, management is complaining about the market and the fans.

The biggest issue, in my opinion, is expectations. For one thing, the Rays have only been a good product for 1 season. I am a believer in the new regime and see all of the very positive things they are doing for this team (which is why I am investing in this team as well as a full season tickerholder). I was a little ticked at Matt Silverman's comments the other night and took personal offense to them as a fan and long time member of the Tampa Bay community. But, he did seek to clarify his dumb comments a day later when he said, "I may have said things about the market but not our fans — we love the fans that come to the games." Frankly, I'm still a little offended that he is not backing down from his comments about the Tampa Bay area. As a native, I love this area and I know we have a passionate sports fan base. The fact that he only loves the folks that pay him money does not really cool my jets all that much (but, I digress)....

CONTINUE TO PUT A GOOD AND COMPETITIVE PRODUCT ON THE FIELD AND PEOPLE WILL SPEND THE MONEY TO SEE IT!!!

But, it takes time to build a fan base and dissing on the community is not a helpful tactic. I see lots of kids wearing Rays gear while their parents wear Yankees or Red Sox gear. These kids will drag their parents to some games, but they don't control the purse strings just yet. Rays management needs to be focused on the product and stop venting to the media about attendance and the market. It's obviously not productive to do this (note the DECLINE in attendance from Tuesday to Wednesday).

If the Tampa Bay Bucs can go from the least valuable franchise in the NFL to one of the most valuable franchises in this lovely place I call home, the Rays can climb the franchise value ladder also. But, it takes a bit of time and investment! Continue to invest in this team as you have been and you will see the rewards (including a possible new venue down the line). If you threaten, belittle and otherwise hate on this market, you are going to lose the support of your most loyal fans such as myself (caveat: winning cures a lot of these hard feelings).

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Monday, March 30, 2009

No $$$ for 2009 Rays Season Tickets? No Problem - Use Ours!

As some of you know, 9=8.com has Rays season tickets (2 seats) right behind the Rays Dugout (check out the seats here - they are Lower Box on the First Base side just about center of the Rays dugout and 9 rows up). While it'd be great if we could make all of the games, that's just not feasible. So, we wanted to offer some of our OUTSTANDING seats to our visitors at face value (no giant StubHub mark-up here - although sometimes you can get tickets on StubHub for less than face value, so you might want to look there as well). Just don't forget your glove as lots of foul balls make their way into this area.

From time to time this year, I will post available seats for you to purchase at face value (no convenience fees or anything like that). This is the same price you'd pay at the Rays Box office, but you get MUCH BETTER SEATS! These tickets will be sold on a first come, first served basis. Delivery will be arranged either in person or via email (Rays season tickerholders can send e-Tickets thru TicketMaster for an extra $2).

CURRENTLY AVAILABLE 9=8.com TICKETS (May 2009):
(check RaysBaseball.com for updated game times - subject to change)


Monday, May 4th - Rays vs. Baltimore (7:08PM) - 2 tickets @ $44 each

Tuesday, May 5th - Rays vs. Baltimore (4:08PM) - 2 tickets @ $44 each

Thursday, May 14th - Rays vs. Cleveland (7:08PM) - 2 tickets @ $44 each

Friday, May 15th - Rays vs. Cleveland (7:38PM) - 2 tickets @ $44 each

Saturday, May 16th - Rays vs. Cleveland (4:10PM) - 2 tickets @ $52 each

Sunday, May 17th - Rays vs. Cleveland (1:38PM) - 2 tickets @ $44 each

Monday, May 18th - Rays vs. Oakland (7:08PM) - 2 tickets @ $44 each

Tuesday, May 19th - Rays vs. Oakland (7:08PM) - 2 tickets @ $44 each

Wednesday, May 20th - Rays vs. Oakland (7:08PM) - 2 tickets @ $44 each

Thursday, May 21st - Rays vs. Oakland (4:08PM) - 2 tickets @ $44 each


If you are interested in any of these games or if you have any questions, email us at 9equals8@gmail.com. Please give me a couple of days to respond to your emails.

Check back for regular updates.

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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Tampa Bay Rays Regular Season Home Opener Now Sold Out!






It's great to see so much excitement around the Rays 2009 season. In fact, I was looking into some extra tickets to the home opener today (using my season ticket password) and it is [UPDATED] sold out before tickets go on sale to the general public tomorrow! It'll be a great way to start 2009 for the Rays (with a sellout). Does it really get much better than hoisting the American League Champion banner in front of the half-billion dollar Yankees? Of course, you can still get tickets to the home opener by purchasing a season ticket packages. For example, half season (weekend plan) Lower Box seats are available in Section 121 and 122. Or, if you are feeling adventurous, Full Season Tickets are available in 103, Row J (Home Plate Club) or Lower Box seats in Sections 107-Wheel Chair, 118-Row EE, 120-X or 122-L. Those are some pretty good seats still available!!!

StubHub now has 1500+ tickets available (so it appears as though there are some entrepreneurs in the Tampa Bay area) from $27 (upper deck) to $1,500+ (home plate club). I'm not sure why anyone would pay $1,500 when that would buy you half of the season in the Lower Box.

Some great seats are still available for the Tuesday and Wednesday Yankee games, but the good seats are likely to sell pretty quickly once the sale is opened to the public. Wouldn't it be great to start the season off with 3 sellouts? Come on, Rays Fans, let's pack the Trop!!!

Let's pack the TROP and show the Yankees we aren't messing around this year!!!

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Monday, November 17, 2008

Rays Raise Ticket Prices for 2009 (A Little)

Not a terribly big surprise, the Rays have raised the single game ticket prices for 2009 on the heals of their historic playoff and World Series run. But, before you go screaming bloody murder, there are lots of details that should be considered. Joe Smith of the St. Pete Times does a nice job of running through the details of the price increase as well as a number of other pricing changes. Here is a summary from The Heater:

Rays president Matt Silverman said Monday that about 70-percent of the single-game tickets will increase by $1 (for example, upper deck goes from $9 to $10 for regular game, from $14-16 for prime pricing). But in an effort to bolster their season-ticket base - the "lifeblood" of any baseball team - Silverman said the club is also increasing the discount for season ticket holders (up to 35 percent). So, the Lower Level tickets that cost $44 (face value) would likely be somewhere around $29 each (roughly in line with last year's season ticketholder price).

Most everything else at Tropicana Field will remain the same; vehicles with four or more passengers can park for free, you can still bring in your food and drink, the upper-deck tarp will remain.

But here are some of the changes:
The club added a "marquee" pricing category for the 11 Saturday night games (which will either feature a post-game concert or premium giveaway). The pricing for those is between the regular and "prime" pricing (games with Yankees, Red Sox and Phillies). These games were extremely popular last year with each Saturday game selling 30,000 or more during the summer (hey, where else can you spend $15 or less on a ticket and get a free concert along with it?).

Vehicles with less than four passengers will be charged $15 to park in the main Trop lot, $10 for the remote lots. There will also be an increase in the surcharge for those tickets bought within five hours of game time (now $3-$5). So, plan ahead! Or, just shop on StubHub for your last minute tickets (it's riskier, but you might just find some great seats!).

Here is the 2009 pricing by ticket level:

REGULAR GAMES
TBT Party Deck - $10
Upper Deck - $10
Outfield - $17
Loge box - $22
Press Level - $27
Baseline Box - $22
Lower box - $44
Lower infield box - $55
Fieldside box - $85
Whitney Bank Club - $115
Home Plate Club - $210

MARQUEE GAMES (11 Saturday night games)
TBT Party Deck - $13
Upper Deck - $13
Outfield - $20
Loge box - $31
Press Level - $38
Baseline Box - $31
Lower box - $52
Lower infield box - $65
Fieldside box - $95
Whitney Bank Club - $130
Home Plate Club - $240

PRIME GAMES (vs Yankees, Red Sox, Phillies)
TBT Party Deck - $16
Upper Deck - $16
Outfield - $24
Loge box - $38
Press Level - $47
Baseline Box - $38
Lower box - $60
Lower infield box - $75
Fieldside box - $120
Whitney Bank Club - $150
Home Plate Club - $270

BUT - as we did last year, 9=8.com will be giving away some FREE TICKETS to lucky Rays fans, so join our email list and have a chance to win. GO RAYS!!!

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Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Rays Remove the Tarps for Game 6 & 7 of the ALCS!


Well, sometimes all you need to do is make enough noise. Despite repeated comments from the Rays that they were not going to remove the tarps, the St. Pete Times is reporting that the Rays have decided to remove the tarps for Game 6 and 7 of the ALCS (if these games are necessary). This is great for the fans and also the players. I think these guys realized that filling the seats with Rays fans will be a big lift for this team IF these games are played.
I like to think that we helped get this done for the fans (with our online petition to remove the tarps, but I doubt our 111 signatures made the difference - but, hey, maybe it did).

Now, let's just hope they don't need to play these games (i.e. they clinch in Boston)!

Go Rays!

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Monday, October 6, 2008

Last Day for Emails - Get Tix to Game 5 of ALDS

Today is the last day for you to send me emails explaining why you should be given the opportunity to buy tickets to Game 5 of the ALDS at face value (plus Ticketmaster fees).

Read our previous post to get the details. Deadline is 5PM today.

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